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grandma poem

als ich am Sonnenuntergang zurückkam
ein Dichter, nachdem den Zaum seine Zunge entfernt habend
unter dem Helm des Warriors
sie limps mit dem Anhalten des schmerzlichen Schrittes
hohe Wände und sehr groß
wie ich innen roofed liege, innen aussortiert
zwischen den musing Sonnenuntergang und die Dunkelheit
in den Hallen des Schlafes wandered Sie vorbei
Bonbon mit Farn und stieg
um so bald zu diesem zu kommen stellte sich Dunkelheit vor
hoch-getragenes Rennen
das Kind, das weg Blatt nach Blatt warf
voll von den Rissen
das Swanbestehen

 



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